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  • WHO says aid situation in Gaza ‘remains catastrophic’ despite ceasefire – Middle East live | World news

    WHO says aid situation in Gaza ‘remains catastrophic’ despite ceasefire – Middle East live | World news

    Aid situation ‘remains catastrophic’ – WHO says little improvement in amount going into Gaza since ceasefire

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that there has been little improvement in the amount of aid going into Gaza since the…

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  • Hydrogel Shows Promise as Safe Weight-Loss Option – Medscape

    1. Hydrogel Shows Promise as Safe Weight-Loss Option  Medscape
    2. Oral GLP-1 set for TGA submission  Medical Republic
    3. Orforglipron Pill: What We Know So Far About The New Weight Loss Pill  MedicalNewsToday
    4. Orforglipron Achieves Up to 12% Weight Loss in Obesity Phase 3 Study: Daily Dose  Patient Care Online
    5. Medical breakthrough in new weight-loss pill  MSN

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  • On UN Day, Dar says Pakistan dedicated to playing role in building just and prosperous world – Dawn

    1. On UN Day, Dar says Pakistan dedicated to playing role in building just and prosperous world  Dawn
    2. Ishaq Dar reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to UN Charter  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. Chairman Senate Of Pakistan, Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani Attends 80th…

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  • Hydrogen Europe

    Hydrogen Europe

    German companies Daimler Truck and Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japanese Kawasaki Heavy Industries to explore the development of a green liquid hydrogen supply chain via the Port of Hamburg to the European hinterland.

    As disclosed, the partnership intends to enable the import of liquid hydrogen from hydrogen-producing countries to Germany. Over the coming months, the companies are expected to assess the logistical requirements for transshipment and onward transport by road and rail.

    Andreas Gorbach, Member of the Board of Management, Daimler Truck, and Head of Truck Technology, said: “Europe will continue to rely on green energy imports in the future and hydrogen will play a key role here. The partnership is an important step in this direction, and we will need more initiatives like this to strengthen Europe’s position as a leader in liquid hydrogen. What makes it special is that our Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck can not only be powered by liquid green hydrogen – the truck can also transport it via road. And the best thing about it: Hydrogen allows us to increase the speed of decarbonization – and reduce the scope and cost of the already slow expansion of the power grid.”

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  • Skeet Ulrich, Alicia Witt set to play lead roles in horror-comedy ‘The Big Kill’

    Skeet Ulrich, Alicia Witt set to play lead roles in horror-comedy ‘The Big Kill’

    Skeet Ulrich, Alicia Witt set to play lead roles in horror-comedy ‘The Big Kill’

    Skeet Ulrich and Alicia Witt are set to star in an upcoming satirical horror-comedy, The Big Kill.

    As per The Hollywood Reporter, Todd…

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  • Airbus-built SpainSat NG-II successfully launched

    Airbus-built SpainSat NG-II successfully launched

    Getafe, Spain, 24 October, 2025  SpainSat NG-II, the second Airbus-built new generation secure communications satellite for Spain, has been successfully launched from the Kennedy Space Center, in the U.S. 

    The launch of this second satellite…

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  • MIT scientists discover hidden 3D genome loops that survive cell division

    MIT scientists discover hidden 3D genome loops that survive cell division

    Before a cell can split into two, it must first copy all of its chromosomes so each new cell inherits a complete set of genetic material. For years, researchers believed that as this process unfolded, the genome’s intricate three-dimensional…

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  • Warning after Cornwall fireworks displays axed over safety fears

    Warning after Cornwall fireworks displays axed over safety fears

    A warning has been issued to those planning to set off fireworks after the cancellation of organised displays.

    Truro’s annual bonfire and firework display has been cancelled following concerns over traffic congestion, along with another display organised by Falmouth Fire Station.

    Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said the event had been cancelled as it could not be delivered “to the standard of safety and organisation that our community rightly expects”.

    It urged those planning to set off fireworks at home to “only buy fireworks with a CE mark [those that comply with the current safety standards]”.

    Truro City Council said the decision to cancel the event on 6 November was made after consulting with the safety advisory group.

    Council clerk David Rodda said although the news would be “disappointing” for many residents, safety was the authority’s “highest priority”.

    The fire service warned “children, including babies and toddlers, suffer over half of all firework-related injuries”.

    It advised they should be “closely supervised” around sparklers, bonfires and fireworks, and those planning private events at home should “follow the instructions carefully and let your neighbours know in advance so they can keep pets indoors”.

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  • Disparity of Predictors for Participation in Phase 2 Cardiac Rehabilitation Between Younger and Older Patients With Cardiovascular Diseases

    Disparity of Predictors for Participation in Phase 2 Cardiac Rehabilitation Between Younger and Older Patients With Cardiovascular Diseases

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  • Countries, regulators and partners urge a collaborative approach to advance safe and equitable AI in health

    Countries, regulators and partners urge a collaborative approach to advance safe and equitable AI in health

    Building on progress made at the AI Regulatory and International Symposium (AIRIS) in Seoul in 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), Republic of Korea successfully co-hosted AIRIS 2025 in Incheon, in the Republic of Korea. The meeting brought together regulators, academia, industry and WHO to shape the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health. 

    “As AI becomes more sophisticated and its health applications expand, so must our efforts to make them safe, effective, ethical, and equitable,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. 

    Held under the theme “Regulation for AI, Together for Tomorrow,”  AIRIS 2025 served as a global platform to discuss the safe, ethical, and effective use of AI in health. The symposium showcased leading regulatory frameworks and best practices for the use of AI across the medical product lifecycle. Participants underscored the importance of ensuring that AI systems are developed and deployed in ways that are safe, ethical, inclusive and accountable. 

    The Outcome Statement from AIRIS Incheon 2025 calls for: 

    • a lifecycle-based regulatory approach spanning medical product development, clinical trials, manufacturing, evaluation and post-market surveillance; 
    • risk-proportionate regulation tailored to national contexts and health system needs; 
    • stronger international collaboration to close gaps between countries and foster a trustworthy global AI ecosystem; and 
    • sustained global governance through AIRIS as a regular platform for dialogue among regulators, international organizations and technical partners. 

    By promoting transparency, equity and accessibility in AI governance, AIRIS 2025 reinforced its role as a key global platform to advance safe and responsible use of AI in health WHO and MFDS reaffirmed their commitment to continue co-hosting AIRIS in the coming years, expanding its reach and impact. 

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